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Could be set for a maximum disc usage.
Can you split into smaller files and gzip all of them. I had the same issue and before gzip was tar, I tar using include/exclude into 6 files
Then gzip each of the 6

You would better have posted this question in linux-admin group, but I think this has something to do with system disk-space reservation.
5% of disk is usually reserved for special purposes. It can be reconfigured via "tune2fs".

I didn't select the good group I'm sorry. But, I'm in AIX 5.3 and it isn't the root reservation. The system have thiw own fs. As this disks are on san and not internal. Is it a problem between San and Os?

c) Take a look at the errorlog with "errpt" or "errpt -a", see if you got
errors about full filesystem

d) What happens when you try to chfs -a size=+XXX [filesystem] ?????

Remember that when compressing gzip will create a hidden temporary file
befor renaming the original file to .gz so a compression operation can fail
when you don't have at least about 50% size of the file that you're
compressing.

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